Uniden Software Discussion -
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Wow, just got reading first to last. Got the 436, had Sentinel for a couple weeks, made some FL's, then made them again, again, again. OK the new Sentinel format is a different breed to me. My last digital scanner was the Pro-96, I worked with Win-96 and Pro-96-Com software's, got good with them. (Hey I'm smart) YA-Right? I opened a note pad and started cutting and pasting as I went threw the forum, lot of chaff, not even close to helping me. As I found things I could use, I saved them. Having owned the Pro-96 and now this radio (first impression) Great! Audio, Great!, Range of reception, Great! Haven't found a negative so far. Put in the zip and great results. My learning curve with new terms of programming functions (Sentinal) has me ready to take a break and come back again for another look, see. Some of the posts have been helpful, videos, helpful, Still like pulling teeth, Hope that light bulb in my head soon comes on. Thanks

I've noticed that the database in the Sentinel software does not include some systems that are in the RR database. For example, in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona there is an LTR system in the RR database that I can't find in the Sentinel database. It is a business system called IAN Communications with four sites listed. There are no talk groups in the RR database and I am guessing that is why it isn't in Sentinel. However, if I can't scan it I can't try to scope out some TGs.

Another one I found is Fisher Wireless TeamTalk. This is apparently a nationwide system with sites in Maricopa County, but no local talkgroups. I can't find it either.

I think these systems should be included in Sentinel so that we can search for TGs.

I've noticed that the database in the Sentinel software does not include some systems that are in the RR database. For example, in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona there is an LTR system in the RR database that I can't find in the Sentinel database. It is a business system called IAN Communications with four sites listed. There are no talk groups in the RR database and I am guessing that is why it isn't in Sentinel. However, if I can't scan it I can't try to scope out some TGs.

Another one I found is Fisher Wireless TeamTalk. This is apparently a nationwide system with sites in Maricopa County, but no local talkgroups. I can't find it either.

I think these systems should be included in Sentinel so that we can search for TGs.

Stupid question, but did you download the latest RR database update to Sentinel?

If there's no talkgroups, then create your own system and use ID Search to find them.

When the system has multiple sites with multiple frequencies, that takes a lot of time. Why should that be necessary when the data is already in the RRDB? Can't that be sent to Uniden to be included in the Sentinel database?

Is there a quick way for me to create a system in Sentinel using existing data from RR? I can't find any information on that. If there is some, please point me in the right direction.

When the system has multiple sites with multiple frequencies, that takes a lot of time. Why should that be necessary when the data is already in the RRDB? Can't that be sent to Uniden to be included in the Sentinel database?

Is there a quick way for me to create a system in Sentinel using existing data from RR? I can't find any information on that. If there is some, please point me in the right direction.

That would be something for UPMan to answer. When the HomePatrol-1 was first brought out, the decision was made to exclude systems with no talkgroups from the HPDB (the database that Uniden creates after pulling the info from RadioReference).

It may be in everyone's best interests, with these new scanners, to include systems without talkgroups in the HPDB, and automatically trigger those systems to "ID Search: ON".

I have over a dozen FL set up here in Los Angeles, and now on more than one occasion only after uploading to the scanner I notice that some of FL as shown in the Sentinel software have been modified for no apparent reason.

I have over a dozen FL set up here in Los Angeles, and now on more than one occasion only after uploading to the scanner I notice that some of FL as shown in the Sentinel software have been modified for no apparent reason.

Wonder if any one of them is being truncated due to being too big? 1 MB limit?

Can you tell if they are modified in the scanner too or only in Sentinel?

Could Sentinel be corrupted or perhaps the computer needs to be rebooted?

They appear to load correctly onto the scanner, as on one occasion I restored Sentinel back from the scanner after catching the fact that the Sentinel Db went wacky during the write.

I've noted this issue now on 3 occasions over 2 days, so both the software and computer have been restarted.

Does not happen after every write, but as you can imagine its frustrating having portions of FL list which one spent long time working on mysteriously go missing, or moved into another FL list.

As this has happens just following writing to the scanner, I wonder if there is some verification commands that could be going wrong causing the FL data in the software to be inadvertently modified on occasion.

The favorites lists are stored on the SD card as files, you can browse them like you would any Windows removable drive.

When you plug the scanner (or the SD card) into the computer, navigate the folders that come up and look at the favorites lists. See if anything looks odd there.

If you haven't tried yet, I would reformat the card and send your data freshly. I've encountered some weirdness on the HP1 when sending modified favorites to a radio that already has them - unless you make a "clean slate" and start over, things get weird. I've never encountered the weirdness you describe, though.

I have over a dozen FL set up here in Los Angeles, and now on more than one occasion only after uploading to the scanner I notice that some of FL as shown in the Sentinel software have been modified for no apparent reason.

I noticed some general weirdness at times, but tried checking 'Erase Favorite Lists on Scanner' when writing to the scanner. I now do this every time. Can't say for sure if the problem being cured is real or imagined, but seems to work for me.

I noticed some general weirdness at times, but tried checking 'Erase Favorite Lists on Scanner' when writing to the scanner. I now do this every time. Can't say for sure if the problem being cured is real or imagined, but seems to work for me.

Anytime you make changes to you files in the Sentinel software; add channels, remove channels you will need to select the "Erase Favorite Lists on Scanner" to write what you did on the PC to the scanner. If you do not then nothing changes on the scanner.

Same for when making changes on the scanner without the software. You manually added a channel, then Make sure to read from the scanner and SAVE in the Sentinel software.

This took me forever to figure out when I first got my HP-1. I thought I was going nutz.

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